Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union
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The Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union or the Hramada (Belarusian: Беларуская Сялянска-Работніцкая Грамада, romanized: Biełaruskaja Sialanska-Rabotnickaja Hramada, Polish: Białoruska Włościańsko-Robotnicza Hromada) was a socialist agrarian political party created in 1925 by a group of Belarusian deputies to the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic that included Branislaw Tarashkyevich, Symon Rak-Michajłoŭski (be), Piotra Miatła (be), and the founder of Hramada Pavieł Vałošyn (be).[2] The group received logistical help from the Soviet Union,[2][3][4] and financial aid from the Comintern.[4][5]
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Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union Беларуская Сялянска-Работніцкая Грамада Biełaruskaja Sialanska-Rabotnickaja Hramada | |
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Founded | July 1925 |
Dissolved | De-legalized on March 21, 1927 |
Headquarters | Wilno, Poland |
Membership (November 1936) | 120,000 [1] |
Ideology | Belarusian separatism Socialism Left-wing nationalism Agrarian socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colours | White, red and white[1] |
Sejm | 4 |
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